16 Related Articles, between 2018-08-05 and 2018-08-07

Accident in Boston illustrates steep cost of emergency care. A recent accident on a Boston subway platform exposed a troubling problem with health care in America. The victim didn't want the good Samaritans helping her to call an ambulance. Nikki Battiste reports. >>

Aerosmith's first tour van from the 1970s is found rusting and abandoned in the woods. The 1964 International Harvester Metro, which has a cartoon and 'Aerosmith' painted in yellow on the side, was used by the Boston band when it was still trying to make a name for itself. >>

Allegations of misconduct at seminary under investigation. BOSTON (AP) - Allegations of misconduct made by seminarians in Boston will be investigated.The archbishop of Boston, Cardinal Sean O'Malley, says in a... >>

Angels pitcher Williams Jerez receives mementos from big league debut. Williams Jerez’s big league debut was so impressive Tuesday that he walked away with four souvenir baseballs as proof. One was from his first strikeout. The left-hander isn’t quite sure what the other three commemorate. “I have no idea,” Jerez said. “But I’m glad I have them.” Acquired from Boston... >>

Boston swears in first black police commissioner. Boston's police department has a new leader. William Gross became the city's first black police commissioner when he was sworn in Monday at the Morning Star Baptist Church in front of his family, officers and community members. (Aug. 6) >>

Boston's 1st black police commissioner to be sworn in. BOSTON (AP) - Boston's police department is getting a new leader.William Gross will become the city's first black police commissioner when he's sworn in on... >>

Feds: Man offered $500 for killing of ICE agents. BOSTON (AP) - A Massachusetts man has been charged with offering $500 to anyone who would kill a federal immigration officer.Federal prosecutors in Boston on... >>

Five guilty of 'deplorable' killing in Boston. The men urinated on Alberts Volkausks and "left him for dead" while one took a photo of him, police said. >>

Five killers urinated on victim as one put foot on broken chest to pose for 'trophy' picture. Alberts Volkausks from Boston died aged 44 after five men lured him to an address in Lincolnshire where they tied him up, gagged him, urinated on him and beat him before posing for pictures. >>

Man Who Attacked Cafe Workers Was a Suspect in Boston Murders. The man, Carlton Henderson, had promised to return to court in connection with the slayings of two men in 1988. >>

Michael Graham on finding common ground over Supreme Court term limits. CBSN political contributor and Boston Herald columnist Michael Graham discusses how conservative and liberal voters have found common ground on the issue of term limits for Supreme Court justices. >>

Review: Hit Songs to Sin By in a Smashing ‘Moulin Rouge!’. The movie that heralded the jukebox musical has been reinvented as a jukebox musical on its very own terms at the Emerson Colonial Theater in Boston. >>

Robots are getting more social. Are humans ready?. Massachusetts Institute of Technology robotics researcher in Boston have been working on social robots that are approaching the realms of science fiction. >>

Tufts Medical Center in Boston announces new CEO. An accomplished physician and teacher will be the next CEO of one of Boston's top hospitals >>